Hu et al., 2022 - Google Patents
Evaluation of climate change adaptation measures for childhood asthma: a systematic review of epidemiological evidenceHu et al., 2022
- Document ID
- 5107397182924750692
- Author
- Hu Y
- Cheng J
- Liu S
- Tan J
- Yan C
- Yu G
- Yin Y
- Tong S
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Science of the Total Environment
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Global climate change (GCC) is widely accepted as the biggest threat to human health of the 21st century. Children are particularly vulnerable to GCC due to developing organ systems, psychological immaturity, nature of daily activities, and higher level of per-body-unit …
- 208000006673 Asthma 0 title abstract description 163
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- G06Q50/22—Health care, e.g. hospitals; Social work
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